Everything is good about this company the problem is on me, of which I do not have money to continue and buy your products.
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It was great. The company works properly with customers.
Good service and good communication! Lightning-fast response to my concerns!
I will be very happy if I get my refund as agreed
Way too expensive
What more can be said! I'm not someone who likes to leave reviews! I just find it outrageous that you end up in a subscription without any email or notification and then 84€ is taken from the card! Without any warning or anything!
Some people might be okay with paying that, but from my perspective, it's outrageous.
happy for helping me
Everything is good about this company…
Everything is good about this company the problem is on me, of which I do not have money to continue and buy your products.
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